@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 1:45

Ask me Anything on LinkedIn, today - 9pm IST

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I will be linking that in the description. If you want to ask me anything and if you want me to answer with full honesty, you can join it. 09:00 P.m. Indian Standard Time Today that is 17th May 2022. Hopefully see you there. I will maybe post shorter recordings, as in I will record so questions that were nice, right? As in questions that had something informative as answers, right? Because when we do AMAs as women, we get those funny questions too

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@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 1:41

How to write classified information in your books?

Some interesting questions that it comes starting with this one, how to write things that are not disclosable as in government risks. It or the research has not concluded yet. So you can talk about how about but how can you write these things into your fiction and nonfiction books? So my suggestion for that would be to get proper approval and to then do what most writers do, which is to remove all of these things because they could land you in a world of legal problems. Right
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Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 2:28

Should authors have website and the future of the creator economy.

That is how people are going to consume content rather than go on Instagram or LinkedIn and look up hashtag writing. So that is a prediction of mine. And I think that will be the future for creators where we create content all over the place and all of that filters down in one place. For many, that place also happens to be platforms like substantial are instead of getting people to go on websites, you are getting to people directly on their emails
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Welcome to Swell!

@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 4:31

How to go viral?

And from there on, we went into hilarious discussions about Dave Fortnight and Barstow. And that being an example of bad viral. And then Santesh and devast, these are two creators on LinkedIn who are going viral right now on LinkedIn India, them being examples of good viral. So the short answer is to go viral in a bad way. Make grammatical mistakes. Make very small, petty mistakes that everyone would want to highlight by saying, hey, you made the mistake
@Binati_Sheth
Binati Sheth
@Binati_Sheth · 3:21

Why do you have these discussions?

We are supposed to get a model of the story and not the emotions of the story. So in doing mythology chats, that is what I'm seeking. I'm seeking perspectives in POVs. And I'm doing this as an exercise to become better as a writer, particularly a fictional writer, because I don't write good fiction. I write great non fiction, but fiction, I suck at it. So that's why I do this series. I do these live series
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